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  1. tim_perrett

    uDirect/XMPie/Printer Site Fulfillment Using In Design CS3 - PLEASE HELP!

    Re: uDirect/XMPie/Printer Site Fulfillment Using In Design CS3 - PLEASE HEL Re: uDirect/XMPie/Printer Site Fulfillment Using In Design CS3 - PLEASE HEL XMPie have supported InDesign CS3 longer than anyone else - both on the desktop and the server. There are no issues with either as far as im...
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    Logic Symbols

    Re: Logic Symbols Marlene, Again, I would suggest you do one of the following: a) contact the chaps who sold you XMPie as all xmpie products *should* be sold with an element of support, so depending on your package you might have access to the support portal - if so, its better you get this...
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    Logic Symbols

    Re: Logic Symbols No that means "is equal to" - its a legacy VB syntax. Your better off just using "==" as its clearer and easier to understand. What are you actually trying to do? Tim
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    Logic Symbols

    Re: Logic Symbols Marlene Your post does not make sense - perhaps you should check out: http://groups.google.com/group/xmpie-users Cheers Tim Perrett print application architect
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    DesignMerge and XMPie

    Re: DesignMerge and XMPie {quote:title=wpb wrote:} > That's great that you're happy with XMPie, but have you ever used Darwin? I might think XMPie was just fine had I not used Darwin. I think the InDesign component is a bit easier in XMPie, but Darwin's fundamental technology is so much...
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    XMPie --> PDF/X-1a

    Re: XMPie --> PDF/X-1a Michael, are you aware of how XMPie (version 4) creates PDFs with the normalizer library? It should just be a case of configuring your .joboptions then installing those settings from which you can programatically call via the API. Simple.
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    DesignMerge and XMPie

    Re: DesignMerge and XMPie Hey Judy, I am actively using all manner of variants of XMPie technology with clients and have been doing so in Europe since the products inception - it has always lived up to purpose and been relatively problem free whilst processing *massive* volumes of print work...
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    Efi Fiery or Creo

    Re: Efi Fiery or Creo I would agree with you there 100% Dave - go for the Creo Thomas.
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 I look forward to the juicy developments!
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 > I was under the impression that only the Kodak M700 was toner based and the 2100 rapid inkjet? We had 2 Kodak 2100s and 1 2500 at my old place, and they used dry toner. I specifically remember because one of the operators once dropped a canister and there was...
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 > {quote:[email protected] wrote:}{quote} > I havent tried to use EPS from photoshop yet. I will try it in my next campaign I will produce this or next week. It`s a quite simple job. Just an image with text in uImage and tekst on the other side. Ah...
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    Direct Smile

    Re: Direct Smile > We use uImage from XMPie. InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator are behind it so it is super easy to use. Slower than Direct Smile, but they say that the next release addresses that. They just did some new release at Graph Expo that is supposedly easier still. Correct...
  13. tim_perrett

    Efi Fiery or Creo

    Re: Efi Fiery or Creo Hey Thomas To be honest you probably wouldnt see a great deal of difference. What might you be looking to gain from changing front? Better color? Improved quality? If you have something in mind it might be possible to get it another way. I cant say im overally familiar...
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 > When using Tiff instead og JPG in vps files, vil they increase a lot in size? It will increase the size - try using a binary EPS? Irrespective of file size, there are known problems with JPEG on the creo, so in order to try and find the problem its probally a...
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 > The problems I had was a easy job, except for the amount of data. It was simple maps A3 jpg files. When printing VPS, the rip manage to rip files of about 19 pages. When generating PDF i was able to print 50 pages, or the rip just failed with no error. > >...
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 Hey Ken Good to hear your using uProduce - its a great product :) If your running Creo Spire on the front of iGen, then VPS will be vastly quicker than PDF any day of the week. On the whole VPS is a good format and you shouldnt run into too many difficulties...
  17. tim_perrett

    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 > Mmmm, not sure about that either. iGen uses toner whereas Indigo a liquid ink, don't know about the Nexpress except the bumpf mentions a "Wax-based dry ink materials" Its practically the same as iGen, its dry power type ink. > Generally I don't find playing...
  18. tim_perrett

    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 {quote:title=peady wrote:} From what I hear from visiting Xerox engineers it's the iGen itself that stuggles with flat tints or graduations rather than what the RIP streams down to it. AFAIK there isn't an iGen in the London area that runs a DocuSP in fact...
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Re: CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3 Hey David I recently went to Xerox labs to play around with colour/performance on the brand new FreeFlow 6 beta, and I was really rather impressed with it which was why I possed this question I guess to see what real world experience people were having. The...
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    CMI and/or DocuSP for iGen 3

    Hi all I was just wondering if there is anyone on the list who is running either (or both) of the following on iGen3: - Xerox DocuSP - CMI I would be really interested to see how people have found using either of these products in the real world on live jobs? The new DocuSP comming out with...

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